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“Hey.”
Ford looked up, more startled than he should have been. Stanley was looking at him, those familiar eyes still knowing and focused, and his face was very serious.
“Ford…promise me something.”
And in that moment, thirty years of paranoia tripped and died on the events of the past ten minutes, and Ford said “Anything,” without a second thought.
(Another take on the missing scene in the Fearamid, featuring protectiveness, promises, and some long-overdue emotional progress. Also Stan being annoying on purpose.)
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Ford holds his brother for what might be the last time.
AKA. A conversation that might've taken place before Stan's sacrifice.
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Stanford Pines had a great life.
He was living in a town that was just as odd as he was, and studying things that most people didn't even believe were real. He was quite literally living his dream, discovering and researching various anomalies.
He was even dipping his toe into inventing! Once he was finished with this carpet, he could prove himself to be truly great, just like he had always wanted--or...he would have, if there hadn't been a small slip up.
On a completely unrelated note, Stanley Pines had...a difficult life.
(Or: Ford messes up while making the body swapping carpet, and switches minds with his twin...from the other side of the country. He has to make his way back home to fix this, and learns some shocking things about his brother's life in the process.)
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In a desperate, last-ditch effort, a troubled Stanley Pines breaks a seven-year silence to call his estranged twin, pleading for help from a ruthless mob boss.
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